Guest guest Posted June 29, 2008 Report Share Posted June 29, 2008 > > Hi Bee. My recent stool study showed no beneficial bacteria whatsoever. (I hadn't taken antibiotics for months.) The " bad " bacteria are many. My gastroenterologist suggested VSL#3 two times daily. ==>Hi Chris. What is VSL#3 ? (I had faithfully been taking a different probiotic which obviously wasn't worthwhile. The lab report also showed Oregano and Barberry-- if I remember correctly-- being 50% effective against the bad bacteria but I take a blood thinner and Oregano interacts.) ==>Why are you taking a blood thinner? There are other natural substances that won't interact with blood thinners like Pau D'Arco. > I'm considering H202 treatment instead and have a pint of 3% diluted solution prepared. I want to get your opinion first--and also double check the amount for enema usage. Do I dilute mix 2 TBSP of the 3% solution with a quart of distilled water and use this amount in one sitting (so to speak)? Also, how often should I do the enema before trying the vsl and/or rejuvelac enema? ==>You wouldn't use regular 3% H202. You need 35% Food Grade H202 which has to be diluted to 3%. No, I do not think it is a good idea for you to do H202 enemas. The better way to increase H202 in the body is to take megadoses of vitamin C. ==>Can you get a physician to give you vitamin C intravenously? Some will. The instructions can be obtained from an Orthomolecular Clinic. I connected up my girlfriend with one a couple of years ago, and her own doctor administered the vitamin C. I think that would be the most effective treatment for you Chris. Let me know what you think. ==>Probiotics won't implant when there is too much candida or other bacteria around. The diet and supplements need to do their job first! > Thanks -- and God bless you always. ==>Thanks Chris! > > MC. (Who went cold turkey - off all sweets - Juned 20. Weee.) ==>Yippee!!! Give it time then. But in any case vitamin C intravenously will help you, if you don't have kidney issues that is. Love, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2008 Report Share Posted June 29, 2008 Here's the scoop on VSL#3 http://www.vsl3.com/VSL3/default.asp On 29-Jun-08, at 10:34 PM, Bee wrote: > > > > > Hi Bee. My recent stool study showed no beneficial bacteria > whatsoever. (I hadn't taken antibiotics for months.) The " bad " > bacteria are many. My gastroenterologist suggested VSL#3 two times > daily. > > ==>Hi Chris. What is VSL#3 ? > > (I had faithfully been taking a different probiotic which obviously > wasn't worthwhile. The lab report also showed Oregano and Barberry-- > if I remember correctly-- being 50% effective against the bad > bacteria but I take a blood thinner and Oregano interacts.) > > ==>Why are you taking a blood thinner? There are other natural > substances that won't interact with blood thinners like Pau D'Arco. > > > I'm considering H202 treatment instead and have a pint of 3% > diluted solution prepared. I want to get your opinion first--and > also double check the amount for enema usage. Do I dilute mix 2 TBSP > of the 3% solution with a quart of distilled water and use this > amount in one sitting (so to speak)? Also, how often should I do the > enema before trying the vsl and/or rejuvelac enema? > > ==>You wouldn't use regular 3% H202. You need 35% Food Grade H202 > which has to be diluted to 3%. No, I do not think it is a good idea > for you to do H202 enemas. The better way to increase H202 in the > body is to take megadoses of vitamin C. > > ==>Can you get a physician to give you vitamin C intravenously? Some > will. The instructions can be obtained from an Orthomolecular > Clinic. I connected up my girlfriend with one a couple of years ago, > and her own doctor administered the vitamin C. I think that would be > the most effective treatment for you Chris. Let me know what you > think. > > ==>Probiotics won't implant when there is too much candida or other > bacteria around. The diet and supplements need to do their job first! > > > Thanks -- and God bless you always. > > ==>Thanks Chris! > > > > MC. (Who went cold turkey - off all sweets - Juned 20. Weee.) > > ==>Yippee!!! Give it time then. But in any case vitamin C > intravenously will help you, if you don't have kidney issues that is. > > Love, Bee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2008 Report Share Posted June 29, 2008 > > ==>Why are you taking a blood thinner? Multiple blood clots over a five year period. Dr. decided to kep me on Coumadin. There are other natural substances My doctor was against natural. Too risky, he said. > ==>You wouldn't use regular 3% H202. You need 35% Food Grade H202 > which has to be diluted to 3%. Yeah, we already used the 35% food grade to make a 3% solution. I was asking if the correct ingredients for an enema is 2 TBSP. of the 3% pre-mixed with a quart of disdistilled H20? > The better way to increase H202 in the > body is to take megadoses of vitamin C. > > ==>Can you get a physician to give you vitamin C intravenously? Some > will. The instructions can be obtained from an Orthomolecular > Clinic. I connected up my girlfriend with one a couple of years ago, > and her own doctor administered the vitamin C. I think that would be > the most effective treatment for you Chris. Let me know what you > think. > Thanks, Bee. I'll hold off on the H202. I trust your judgment. Unfortunately, as much as I'd like to jump on the IV VC treatment, I have no veins. Even finding access for a PICC line proved challenging. They typically go through my foot for short-term testts (like colonoscopy). If not for this, I think my gastro would approve. (Unless occasional kidney infections are considered kidney issues?) > ==>Probiotics won't implant when there is too much candida or other > bacteria around. The diet and supplements need to do their job first! I should have known. There are no quick fixes when it comes to candida. Thanks again. MC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 Hi there I've been doing H202 enemas and taking drops for just over a week now and have just started to expel Candida through my stools. this has never happened in all the 20 years of trying to treat Candida through various other means (I am also on Bee's diet and supplements, and love the rejuvelac, which I consider essential). I would say this treatment seems simple and potentially very effective. You do mention using H202 on your site Bee, so how come you caution against it here? I tried megadosing on Vit C but it gave me terrible wind, and wondered if it was making my gut too acidic. > > > > ==>Why are you taking a blood thinner? > > Multiple blood clots over a five year period. Dr. decided to kep me > on Coumadin. > > There are other natural substances > > > My doctor was against natural. Too risky, he said. > > > ==>You wouldn't use regular 3% H202. You need 35% Food Grade H202 > > which has to be diluted to 3%. > > Yeah, we already used the 35% food grade to make a 3% solution. I was > asking if the correct ingredients for an enema is 2 TBSP. of the 3% > pre-mixed with a quart of disdistilled H20? > > > The better way to increase H202 in the > > body is to take megadoses of vitamin C. > > > > ==>Can you get a physician to give you vitamin C intravenously? > Some > > will. The instructions can be obtained from an Orthomolecular > > Clinic. I connected up my girlfriend with one a couple of years > ago, > > and her own doctor administered the vitamin C. I think that would > be > > the most effective treatment for you Chris. Let me know what you > > think. > > > > Thanks, Bee. I'll hold off on the H202. I trust your judgment. > Unfortunately, as much as I'd like to jump on the IV VC treatment, I > have no veins. Even finding access for a PICC line proved > challenging. They typically go through my foot for short-term testts > (like colonoscopy). If not for this, I think my gastro would approve. > (Unless occasional kidney infections are considered kidney issues?) > > > ==>Probiotics won't implant when there is too much candida or other > > bacteria around. The diet and supplements need to do their job > first! > > I should have known. There are no quick fixes when it comes to > candida. > > Thanks again. > MC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 > > > Hi there > I've been doing H202 enemas and taking drops for just over a week now and have just started to expel Candida through my stools. this has never happened in all the 20 years of trying to treat Candida through various other means (I am also on Bee's diet and supplements, and love the rejuvelac, which I consider essential). I would say this treatment seems simple and potentially very effective. You do mention using H202 on your site Bee, so how come you caution against it here? I tried megadosing on Vit C but it gave me terrible wind, and wondered if it was making my gut too acidic. > ++Hi . That is not candida you are seeing in your stools, since candida is too small to be seen with the naked eye. What you are seeing is mucus. My website is not just for candida. I would not recommend H202 enemas for anyone, and it is not included in my candida program. The fact that you got a lot of mucus indicates the H202 enema was irritating to your colon, so it is defending itself by creating mucus. An H202 enema also uses distilled water, and distilled water leaches minerals from the colon. The colon's main purpose is to regulate water and minerals (electrolytes) throughout the body. Vitamin C wouldn't make gut is acidic. Your body regulates that. The stomach should be acidic, the small intestine must be alkaline, and the large colon should be acidic. If you got wind it was because of die-off symptoms. Besides the fact that Candida cannot be cured by " killing it off. " It just doesn't work that way. Candida is only cured by building up the immune system, which is done by: 1) Consuming " proper nutrients " (diet plus supplements), 2) Eliminating toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and cancer), 3) Eliminating damaging foods, and 4) Eliminating toxins in general. That's why I have also eliminated taking any antifungals other than unrefined coconut oil. The reason I recommend coconut oil is because of its many other health benefits, and not because it is antifungal. Of course there are many foods that are antifungal anyway, i.e. eggs, butter, the onion and cabbage family of foods, etc. I've also eliminated taking probiotics since your body is smart enough to create them, when, and IF needed. So please do not take H202 by mouth nor do enemas with it. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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